War & Conflict

WWI

Germany started world war I

Many women joined work forces

Tanks had genders

Ended November 11th, 1918

Started July 28th, 1914

Causes

The four long-term causes were: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism.

Economic gain

Religion

Revenge

Civil War

Defensive War

Territorial gain

Political Problems

After WWII no party in Germany was able to
rebuild the war torn country

Many people had turned to extreme voices

The Nazi's had many different beliefs

Industry should be privately owned

Government should be run by army
and wealthy

Power of the military should be increased

Canada's response

Many died in concentration camps as a result

4000 jews escaped to Canada

low acceptance response due to:

Industries refused to hide jews

Many jews had to hide their identities

few lawyers, professors and teachers

Anti-Semitism movement in Canada

WWII

Biggest and deadliest war in history

Involved more than 30 countries

Started September 1, 1939

Ended September 2, 1945

This lasted six bloody years and 1 day

The war ended with the Allies defeating the Nazi
Germany and Japan in 1945

When the Treaty of Versailles was signed
there were terms, the terms were to be
remembered as GARGLe.

GARGLe standed for
G- Guilt
A- Arms
R- Reparations
G- German Territory
L- League of Nations

Hitler came to power

Economic Problems

Loss of buildings

Infrustructure

Decline in the Working Population

Uncertainty

Rise in debt

Their economy was not growing because
money wasn't being put towards the economy

To pay for all the reparations Germany began
to print more and more money

Hitler

In 1919 he joins the Nazi Party

He promises to get the land That Germany had
lost during WWI back

Within a few years he rose to lead the
party

Hatred for Jewish people was called
anti-semitism

Nazi party gains control of the government
by 1930

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